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THE HRNEWSLETTER
C I T Y O F V A L DO S T A
CONTENTS01
Employee of the Month
02 Birthdays & Anniversaries
0304
Photos From Recent Events05
JANUARY 2020 ISSUE 17
THE MONTHLY HR REPORT PAGE 1
06
Happy Holidays!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!Valdosta Click N Fix
The City of Valdosta will be closed on Monday, January 20, 2020 inobservance of MLK.
Coverage of the OpenEnrollment Changes willtake effect on January 1,
2020.
W2's will be ready inJanuary. Copies may be
printed from E-Suitewhen they are available.
Bring One For The Chipper
0708
Bird Supper 2020
Mayor Council Swearing In
10 Who's who in HR
09
Stress Management
January Birthdays
EmployeeAnniversaries
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Ashlyn Johnson, 1/1Marion McQueen, 1/1
Dontrae Childs, 1/2Nina McMillian, 1/2
Timothy Vickers, 1/3Antonio Adams, 1/4Darriet Gordon, 1/4Rachel Hinton, 1/5
Colby Clark, 1/6Henry Courson, 1/8
Terrial Small, 1/8Brian Sunbom, 1/8
Theodore Bilak III, 1/9Melissa Roe, 1/9
Cory Anderson, 1/11Austin Keen, 1/11
Franklin Kier, 1/13Christopher Crews, 1/14
Hudson Durden, 1/14William Henley, 1/14
Jonathon Braddy, 1/16Kenneth Howell, 1/17Nicholas Kester, 1/17Travis Jordan, 1/18Larry Spencer, 1/19
Eric Moore, 1/20Adam Casto, 1/22Joseph Keen, 1/23
Jennifer Parker-Hall, 1/24Richard Alderman, 1/25Terrance Brown, 1/25
Marcus Davis, 1/25Sheila Mitchell, 1/25
Allen Paulo, 1/25Joseph Weldon, 1/26Caron Wright, 1/26June Bidwell, 1/27James Turner, 1/28Ursula Antley, 1/29
Jason Glass, 1/30Charles Phillips, 1/30
Franklin McMillan, 35Lennis Battles, 31David Whitmer, 24John Willis, 23Thomas Wheeler, 23Carla Gandy, 22Billy Wheeler, 22Richard Davis, 22Starr Page, 21June Bidwell, 21Joseph Vickers, 20Issac Harris, 20Ronald Skrine, 20Jeff Talley, 20Bethany Salter, 18Vincent Scruggs, 16Michael Pieper, 16Brian Becton. 15Patricia Snipper, 15Chad Eason, 14Randall Hancock, 14Steven Parish, 14Tim Carroll, 12Kevin Tolliver, 10Patrick Collins, 9James Galloway III, 9Christopher Suarez, 7Sandra Tooley. 6
Jeffrey Jennings, 5James Clinkscales, 5Reuben Becker, 5Tom Pierce, 5Bradley Donaldson, 5Anthony Manning, 5Joy Clark, 5Harry Bowdren, 5Matthew Davis, 5Nicholas Kester, 5Jeffrey Kraushaar, 5Thomas Manus, 5Hunter Young, 5Vivian Miller-Cody, 4Phillip Brown, 4Marie Wilson, 3Lamar Berrian, 3Andrew Gibbs, 2Eric Howard, 2Julian Folsom, 2Robert Tuttle, 2David Jones, 2Rick Phillips, 2Jason Louie, 2Archie Barner III, 1Antoine Nevius, 1
Stress Management for 2020 For some, the workplace can be a big source of stress in life. Potential stressors can includelooming deadlines, demands from customers and managers alike, and potential conflicts withcoworkers, just to name a few. While the impacts of stress can be significant, you’re notpowerless to the effects. Effectively coping with job stress can benefit both your professionaland personal life. Identify Your Stress Triggers Your personality, experiences, and other unique characteristics all influence the way yourespond to and cope with stress. Situations and events that are distressing for your colleaguesmight not bother you in the least. On the other hand, you might be particularly sensitive tocertain stressors that don't seem to bother other people at all. We all have different stresstriggers. Tackle Your Stress Triggers Once you've identified your stress triggers, consider each situation or event that triggeredyour stress and look for ways to resolve it. Remember, the best way to cope with stress is tofind a way to change the circumstances that are causing it. Consider:� Talking to a trusted friend, family member, or colleague about the issues you’re facing atwork that cause you stress. See if they can offer advice or perspective to handling thestressor.� Taking a break and removing yourself from the environment that stresses you; this can be ashort 5-minute break during the workday or just taking some deep breaths, whatever isneeded to help you de-stress and refocus.� Having a healthy outlet for your stress; like exercise, spending time on a hobby, or reading. Know When to Seek Help If the stress seems like too much to handle on your own, don’t be afraid to ask for help.Remember that our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is there to offer confidentialassistance to you 24/7. If you need information about the program please stop by or callHuman Resources. THE MONTHLY HR REPORT PAGE 3
Stress Management
Valdosta Mayor John Gayle honored Heather Willis as the December 2019 Employee of theMonth at the December 5, City Council meeting. Willis received a framed certificate, a check for$200, and her name will appear on a plaque displayed in City Hall. Heather Willis began her career with the Valdosta Police Department in November of 2005 andcurrently holds the rank of Sergeant. Sergeants are responsible for the supervision of PatrolOfficers on their day-to-day duties. On September 26, 2019, Sergeant Heather Willis responded as a Supervisor to a residence whereOfficers were conducting a welfare check on an elderly female who lived there. When no onecould make contact with her and they found signs at the house that someone could be home,Sergeant Willis authorized the officers to force entry into the residence to check on the female’swell-being. The least intrusive way to make entry was for a piece of plexiglass that was on a doorwindow to be broken. Sergeant Willis went back by the residence and made contact with a friend of the resident wholived there. Sergeant Willis asked the friend if she had a way to fix the door. When she respondedthat she did not, Sergeant Willis took it upon herself to measure the window and go get suppliesto fix it. Sergeant Willis fixed the window, not only at her expense, but also on her day off. Sergeant Willis exemplifies what it means to be a Police Officer, to protect and serve the citizensof Valdosta. She is an asset to our Police Department and to the City of Valdosta.
THE MONTHLY HR REPORT PAGE 4
December Employee of the Month
Never miss out on City of Valdosta events. If you don't see an event your department ishosting, contact the Public Information Office at 229-671-3615
THE MONTHLY HR REPORT PAGE 5
Photos From Recent Events
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B I R D S U P P E R 2 0 2 0
Tickets are on sale for the 2020 Bird Supper, scheduled for Wednesday,
February 12, 2020 at the historic Georgia Railroad Depot in Atlanta.
The traditional event brings together hundreds of state officials and
local business, professional and government personnel for a dinner of
quail and important conversations.
Since the 1950s, the Bird
Supper has been providing
a venue for local
professionals to be a
catalyst for impacting
legislative issues by
keeping Valdosta and
Lowndes County in the
minds of the state officials
during a half-way point of
the legislative session.
For more information,
contact Lowndes County
Public Information Officer
Paige Dukes at 229-671-
2400 or City of Valdosta
Public Information Officer
Ashlyn Johnson at 229-
259-3548.
Information can also be
found at the Lowndes
County Bird Supper
Facebook page, and ticket
requests may be sent to
BirdSupper@lowndescount
y.com.
THE MONTHLY HR REPORT PAGE 7
Mayor - Council Swearing In
The City of Valdosta will swear in the Mayor and four City
Councilmembers during the first City Council meeting of the New
Year, on Thursday, Jan. 9, beginning at 5:30 p.m. The Honorable
James G. Tunison, Jr., Superior Court Judge of the Southern Judicial
Circuit, will preside over the swearing in ceremony.
Those taking office include Mayor-Elect Scott James Matheson, who
begins his first term as the City of Valdosta Mayor; City Councilman
Ben Norton, re-elected to serve At-Large; and City Councilman
Vivian Miller-Cody, District 1; City Councilman Joseph “Sonny”
Vickers, District 3; and City Councilman Tim Carroll, District 5, who
will each retain their seats representing their respective districts.
Following the induction ceremony, the Mayor and Council by
majority vote will elect a member of the City Council to serve as
Mayor Pro Tem, who serves in the Mayor’s absence. The elected
Mayor Pro Tem will also be sworn in at the Jan. 9 City Council
meeting.
The swearing in ceremony
will take place in the City
Council Chambers on the
second floor of City Hall,
located at 216 E. Central
Avenue. A special reception
for the newly elected mayor
and council members will
take place in the Valdosta
City Hall Annex Multi-
Purpose Room, immediately
following the City Council
meeting.
THE MONTHLY HR REPORT PAGE 8
Bring One For The Chipper
THE MONTHLY HR REPORT PAGE 9
Valdosta Click N' Fix
The City of Valdosta Safety Committee wants to remind all
employees that they too can help keep an eye out when
driving around our community! The Valdosta Click 'N Fix
app makes reporting local service requests - such as
potholes, damaged street signs and other issues that need
attention - easier than ever. The reporting service is also
available on our website, www.valdostacity.com!
THE MONTHLY HR REPORT PAGE 10
WHO'S WHO IN HR?YOUR GO-TO TEAM "Who do I call for...?" It can be confusing to determine who in HR
to call with your specific questions.Use the information below to point you in the right direction.
Catherine AmmonsDirector of Human Resourcescammons@valdostacity.com
(229) 259-3544 ext. 4745• EEO Claims, lawsuits,
related issues• Employee grievances
and appeals• Position management,
workflow, reorganization• Policy
interpretation/challenges• Any issue, problem, orquestion for which you
are unable to get a timelyanswer
• Sick Leave Donation• Staff handbookupdates/changes
Amanda HendricksSr. Human Resources Managerahendricks@valdostacity.com
(229) 259-3544 ext. 4747
• Payroll• Health Benefits
• Unemployment benefits• Retirement point of contact
LaToya RobinsonHuman Resources Coordinator
lrobinson@valdostacity.com(229) 259-3544 ext. 4318
• Employment verifications• Employment Onboarding
• Training• Job Postings
• I-9 Verifications
Berna HepburnHuman Resources Specialistbhepburn@valdostacity.com
(229) 259-3544 ext. 4746
• Worker’s Compensationclaims
• Property insurance• FMLA
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